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From taxes to the Amazon: see what moved the presidential candidates' networks

This Tuesday (12), the reform of the tax system and the need for a responsible environmental policy in the Amazon were topics discussed on Ciro and Lula's social networks, respectively. President Bolsonaro bet on publicizing investments in railways. Tebet warned of the risk of choosing between bad options.

Ciro (PDT)

The pedetista commented on the disclosure of images by NASA from the Jamess Webb Telescope, the largest ever released. “They are a bath of spiritual light,” he wrote.

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Shortly afterwards, Ciro published a video in which he talks about the promeThese were made by former government officials to reform the Brazilian tax system. “The PT, for example, spent 14 years in power and did not have the courage to go against any interest of the ruling elite of that country”, he commented.

He took the opportunity to criticize the absence of taxes on high-value products and consumer goods. “Products that only an elite consume, such as filet mignon, salmon and Swiss cheese, are tax-exempt,” he said.

Bolsonaro (PL)

In just over a week, the president reinforced for the second time the federal government's investments in the construction of railways. According to him, in addition to job creation, there was an improvement in transport logistics in the country.

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Simone Tebet (MDB)

“Brazil deserves peace. It deserves an alternative to polarization”, wrote Tebet in a publication with a cartoon that criticizes the choices made between two evils. The post makes reference to Lula and Bolsonaro, who emerge as the main pre-candidates in voting intention polls.

Squid (PT)


In a conciliatory message, Lula asked voters. “I don’t want anyone fighting, accepting provocation. This is what we have to do in the coming months,” she said.

Lula also highlighted that the country needs to return to having a health policy for indigenous peoples, as well as seriously addressing the climate issue, especially in the Amazon.

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Top photo: Reproduction/Pedro França/Agência Senado

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